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摘要
本文从学生和学位持有者之间的就业竞争的角度分析了高等教育向工作的转变。所使用的概念框架解决了两个影响政策成功的因素,这些政策旨在支持知识社会中青年从高等教育到工作的过渡:(i)过渡过程类型与个人资本类型之间的关系在多大程度上是自我强化的或补偿的;(ii)高等教育学生与学位持有者之间就业竞争的性质和激烈程度。本文讨论了旨在提高学生流动率和支持弱势学生就业能力的政策的局限性。1. 本文基于作者自己的博士论文的第四章和第五章(见Lindberg,“Diverse Routes from School”,2008)。本文基于作者自己的博士论文的第四章和第五章(见Lindberg,“Diverse Routes from School”,2008)。
Higher Education‐to‐work Transitions in the Knowledge Society: The Initial Transition and Positional Competition Point of View
This article presents an analysis of the higher education‐to‐work transition from the perspective of the competition for job positions between students and degree holders. The conceptual framework used addresses two factors influencing the success of policies that aim to support higher education‐to‐work transition of youth in a knowledge society: (i) the extent to which the relationship between the type of transition process and the type of personal capital is self‐reinforcing or compensatory; (ii) the nature and intensity of competition for jobs between students in higher education and degree holders. The article discusses limitations of policies aiming to enhance the turnover of students and to support the employability of disadvantaged students. 1. This article is based on Chapters 4 and 5 of the author's own doctoral thesis (see Lindberg, “Diverse Routes from School”, 2008.This article is based on Chapters 4 and 5 of the author's own doctoral thesis (see Lindberg, “Diverse Routes from School”, 2008.